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File:Seismic-inversion fig2.png Band-limited inversion of several traces around a reef. The integrated sonic log(780 × 732 (39 KB)) - 19:34, 14 January 2014File:ST53 Part01 Pg08B.jpg Fault cutoffs and kink-band termination. From AAPG Studies in Geology #53: Seismic Interpretation of Co(750 × 607 (183 KB)) - 17:58, 21 July 2015File:AlfraihAlSaifFigure6.jpg ...vity of petroleum fluorescence emission color when excitation is by narrow-band (365 mm peak) ultraviolet light. The color of fluorescence may be controlle(246 × 87 (7 KB)) - 19:14, 31 January 2022File:M91Ch13FG88.JPG ...nds results in lowered permeability (bottom right photo). DB = deformation band (from Sternlof et al., 2004). From Shepherd, M., 2009, Structural geology:(600 × 585 (272 KB)) - 21:36, 29 April 2015File:ST53Part01Pg13.jpg ...le and a fanning of limb dips, suggesting folding by a combination of kink-band migration and limb rotation mechanisms. Kinematic theories that employ hybr(750 × 462 (163 KB)) - 20:31, 28 July 2015File:ST53Part01Pg12A.jpg In fault-related folds that develop purely by kink-band migration, fold limbs widen through time while maintaining a fixed dip (Sup Contractional fault-related folding theories that exclusively invoke kink-band migration include fault-bend folding (Suppe, 1983), constant-thickness and(750 × 411 (83 KB)) - 16:36, 28 July 2015